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I am so glad my cards are paid off and I don't have to agonize over this stuff anymore!
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i use the transfers to make money on, most of the time... i have the money to pay them off, thankfully... i just need to use them, other than using my discover one all the time, and then paying it on line the next day....some of my credit cards are going unrenewed due to inactivity........i remember a time when i did not get many offers... and then maybe 3 a week, i was just telling everyone, i am seeing an abundance lately....lol... thanks for the comments guys and gals... appreciate it...
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Why are you paying a $99 fee and how can that make you money??
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Although saving money on interest is great, keep in mind that continuously bouncing the balance around will lower your credit score.
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i make more money in the stock market and other investments that are 6 mos. in duration or sometimes up to 5 yrs......the fee was stiff i admit.... most of the time it is $50 or $60.... but, that is the norm for the recent offers.. others were asking 3% of the balance...............well, i will be paying back in cheaper dollars, due to inflation, etc.... the loans are locked in..... hsbc is paying 6%, i think right now for a few months, for example.... i do use the 0% bal. transfer offers occasionally.... not this year so far...................................
we loaned our friend money at 10% interest... this is his 6th loan, and he pays faithfully, is another example.... both, my spouse and myself have excellent credit scores.... so, far no problem.. i have done this for about 7 yrs... move money around... it used to be great with a float of 7 days on the checks and such... those days are over... just like the discover card was a 45 day float, until you had to make a payment... i don't even know what it is now.. i use my card for purchases and immediately pay it on line as soon as it posts... thanks for the info... |
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bah! serves me right for shooting my mouth off. got one from Citi today 0% on balance transfers until 05/01/2008 and then written below that... (That's more than a year from now) well thank you Citi, I appreciate your help in working that out ![]() no thanks unless you can throw in a plane ride with Maria B, then maybe we can talk... ![]() |
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